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In some senses, catagraph is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
rude
CATAGRAPH + NOUN
art, portrature
ADV.
somewhat
noun
A rough draft of a picture; an outline or sketch.
till to A picture's first rude catagraph, the art Of an ingenious pencil doth impart Each complement of skill;
Somewhat maye this catagraph or portrature following serve to expresse the presentment of this great king Powhatan.
A brief, incomplete description; an outline.
We have yet another to describe in our catagraph of the genus—the Snout. This is a nose concerning which there can be no mistake.
Reader, in this little volume— a catagraph— the career of Lafayette from early boyhood to his lamented death has been traced.
A structure made from the traces of canals or cavities believed to be produced by cyanophytes or bacteria during the Late Precambrian and Lower Cambrian eras.
It is interesting that oncolites and catagraphs occur abundantly in limestones of the Schwarzkalk Limestone Member of the Kuib is Formation.
The upper subdivision of these strata, the calcareous Dashkian Formation, contains the complete and distinct "fourth" oncolite and catagraph assemblage bearing Vesicularites bothrydioformis (Krasn.), Ambigolamellatus horridus, […]
till to A picture's first rude catagraph, the art Of an ingenious pencil doth impart Each complement of skill;
WiktionarySomewhat maye this catagraph or portrature following serve to expresse the presentment of this great king Powhatan.
WiktionaryA score or more of bold, daedal strokes upon paper, and the corner-stone was laid of the edifice destined to contain George Weldon's brightest dreams, his "all of life," though it was only with the ex
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In some senses, catagraph is marked as obsolete. Watch for register when choosing this word.